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Kentucky legalizes medical marijuana | Business Insurance

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday signed a bill legalizing medical marijuana, making the state the 38th in the U.S. to allow doctors to recommend the alternative treatment. S.B. 47 applies to patients with cancer, severe pain, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, muscle spasms or spasticity, chronic nausea or cyclical vomiting, post-traumatic stress disorder or any other …

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Tennessee roofing company cited after worker’s fatal fall through skylight

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a Tennessee-based roofing contractor following the death of an employee who fell through a skylight at a Florida airport hangar. OSHA said Friday it cited Morrison, Tennessee-based Porter Roofing Contractors Inc. for four serious violations and proposed $53,797 in penalties in connection with the Oct. 25, …

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First responder comp cancer presumptions set to expand as more states consider reforms

Lawmakers in several states are seeking to expand workers compensation cancer presumptions for firefighters, pointing to research linking firefighting activities with more types of cancer, and the latency period for cancer development.  Since the beginning of 2023, numerous states filed legislation that would either expand the types of cancers considered presumptive occupational injuries for first …

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Tough to fight cancer claims

Rebutting firefighter cancer presumptions can be difficult for employers, many of which are self-insured and face difficulties in proving toxic exposures did not cause a firefighter’s cancer. In early March, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal in Louisiana determined that the state’s Office of Worker’s Compensation was wrong to dismiss a claim by a veteran …

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Therapists at forefront of connecting patients’ physical, mental wellness

The number of injured workers self-reporting anxiety and depression jumped “significantly” between 2019 and 2020 and had not yet returned to pre-pandemic rates in 2022, according to an industry trends report released in February by MedRisk LLC.  In 2019, 24.4% of injured workers reported they had anxiety, 19.8% reported depression, and 14.8% reported symptoms of …

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Unlicensed labor broker pleads guilty to comp insurance fraud

An unlicensed New York labor broker pleaded guilty Wednesday to two felony counts of insurance fraud and fraudulent practices in connection with a scheme to evade paying workers compensation insurance premiums. Salvador Almonte Jr. engaged in what prosecutors called an “extensive insurance fraud scheme” that resulted in the evasion of more than $1 million in …

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Florida framing contractor again cited for workplace safety violations

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Thursday announced it cited a Florida framing contractor over safety violations, marking the sixth time since 2021 that the company has faced similar allegations. OSHA said it proposed $82,500 in penalties against Fort Walton Beach, Florida-based Panhandle Guest Design Inc. after citing the company for two repeat violations …

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